Professor Farber presented at the New England Drone Conference discussing the intersection of drone operation and privacy laws.
UMass Law Professor Hillary Farber presented at the New England Drone Conference at the University of New Hampshire. The conference hosted unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV/UAS) experts and trailblazers who discussed hot button topics in drone use such as rules, regulations, laws, privacy, and security. Professor Farber’s presentation titled "Critical Issues in Drone Law and Privacy" discussed the intersection of drone operation and privacy laws.
Professor Farber’s focus is on the public and private use of unmanned aerial systems and the constitutional, legislative, and regulatory constraints that currently apply to this emerging technology. She speaks and consults nationally and internationally on the domestic use of unmanned aircraft systems.
To learn more please visit:
https://training.unh.edu/droneconference